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I am currently reading Knights of the Dinner Table, just finished with the Dark Hunter series (new book just came out ) and I am rereading some classics, Bram Stoker's Dracula, Mary Shelley's Frankenstien, and Charles Dicken's A Tale of Two Cities.

Thoth-Amon, Lord of the Underworldand the Undead
Once you know what the magician knows, it's not magick. It's a 'tool of Creation'. -Archmagus H.H.
The first step to expanding your reality is to discard the tendency to exclude things from possibility. - Meridjet

I have yet to pick up the graveyard book and have been kicking myself. How is it?

Right now I'm reading Jim Butchers Princep's Fury. It's... a Jim Butcher novel. He's not the greatest author, his does not have a very good sense of narrative or dialogue, but he comes up with original concepts and his books are entertaining. So it's worth reading.

I applaud your choice of novel here, Ayn Rand is another one of my very favorite authors, however, I must protest the ignoble "bathroom entertainment" categorization, it (and she) deserve much better!

It's actually the third time I'm reading it. I'm looking at it in a different light after having read the book about Ego, forget the title. I want tog et a hold of a copy of The Fountainhead (?), and read that as well.

Busywork directions to my paper. So how i hate busywork. Such a waste of time.

Thoth-Amon, Lord of the Underworldand the Undead
Once you know what the magician knows, it's not magick. It's a 'tool of Creation'. -Archmagus H.H.
The first step to expanding your reality is to discard the tendency to exclude things from possibility. - Meridjet